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Head Injury: A Risk for Wife Beating?
Crime Times Vol. 1, No. 1-2 , 1995

International Coalition on Abuse and Disabilities
ICAD is the electronic mailing list of the International Coalition on Abuse & Disability (ICAD). The ICAD organization is an informal network of people with disabilities, researchers, service providers, and others concerned about violence as it affects people with disabilities. Violence is broadly defined to include child abuse, family violence, institutional violence, hate crimes, medical discrimination, involuntary and intrusive treatments, attitudes and beliefs that marginalize people with disabilities, and a variety of other forms of maltreatment experienced by people with disabilities.

Medical/Legal Collaborations
Medical Records as Legal Evidence of Domestic Violence - Boston Medical Center Domestic Violence Project

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control List of Fact Sheets
Very good listing of fact sheets domestic violence, child abuse, health risks of intimate violence.

New England Journal of Medicine: Women's Health Topics
Collection of reviews, research articles and editorials related to women's health information.

NYSDOH Guidelines for Integrating Domestic Violence Screening into HIV Counseling, Testing, Referral & Partner Notification
Public Health Forum - New York State Department of Health

PTSD and Long-Term Abuse
Article for survivors on post-traumatic stress disorder and its impact on women who have suffered long term abuse.

Resources for Persons with Disabilities on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault - Stop the Violence, Break the Silence
From Austin, Texas SafePlace. Resources, training and contact information on violence against persons with disabilities.

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